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Managing Conflict

Managing Conflict. Facilitated by Michele C. Boyer, Ph.D., HSPP Professor of Counseling Psychology Emerita. Plan for the Session . Conceptual Overview Conflict, Communication, Culture Personal Assessment of Conflict Management Style

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Managing Conflict

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  1. Managing Conflict Facilitated by Michele C. Boyer, Ph.D., HSPP Professor of Counseling Psychology Emerita

  2. Plan for the Session • Conceptual Overview • Conflict, Communication, Culture • Personal Assessment of Conflict Management Style • Examination and Exploration of a Model of Conflict management • Discuss Case Situations

  3. What is interpersonal conflict? “an expressed struggle between at least two interdependent parties who perceive incompatible goals, scarce resources, and interference from the other party in achieving their goals” (Wilmont & Hocker, 2001)

  4. What comes to mind when you think of “conflict?”

  5. Characteristics of Conflict • A natural part of relating to others • Has Content, Relational, and Procedural Dimensions • Indirect or Direct • Potential for Harm • Potential for Benefit (Floyd, 2011)

  6. Typical Sources of Conflict Power Respect Distribution of Resources

  7. Conflict is Impacted by ‘Culture’ • Male and Female Gender Socialization • Individualism – Collectivism • High Context – Low Context Communication • Low Power Distance – High Power Distance

  8. Conflict is Impacted by ‘Culture’ • Time as Monochronic or Polychronic • Uncertainty Avoidance – Uncertainty Acceptance • Verbal and Non-verbal Behavior

  9. Don’t be afraid of opposition. Remember, a kite rises against, not with, the wind. - Hamilton Mabie

  10. Characteristics of Competent Communicators

  11. Signals of Distress Gottman’s Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse Criticism Contempt Defensiveness Stonewalling

  12. Conflict Management • Is Complex • Is Impacted by • Personal Characteristics • Contextual Characteristics • Cultural Characteristics

  13. Your TKI Style

  14. Blake & Moulton’s Managerial GridDimensions (1960) High Orientation Toward Own Needs: Assertiveness Low Low High Orientation Toward Others’ Needs: Cooperativeness

  15. The Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument (TKI) • Initially a research tool developed in the 1970s • Thomas’ theoretical refinement of Blake and Moulton’s Managerial Grid • Leading measure of conflict-handling behavior • Recently re-normed (gender, race/ethnicity, org level) • Good reliability and validity data • Now computerized and available from Consulting Psychologists Press

  16. Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Styles

  17. Styles and Outcomes • Compete I win/you lose • Avoid I lose/you lose • Accommodate I lose/you win • Compromise I win a little/you win a little • Collaborate I win/you win

  18. Strategy Considerations • Strategies are not inherently ‘Good’ or ‘Bad’ • Each strategy has advantages and disadvantages • Develop strategy flexibility

  19. Strategy Considerations • Nature and value of the relationship • Importance and complexity of the issues • Experience of power • Time

  20. Holton Model of Conflict Management • Identify the conflict – who, what, when, where, resolution attempts, consequences? • Identification of solutions – positive attitude, ground rules, interests of the parties, alternatives, criteria (objective and subjective), weigh solutions against criteria • Implement the plan – develop action plan, determine how to handle future conflicts

  21. Scenarios and Discussion

  22. Tips for Success • Focus on the facts, issues, or situations not personalities • Listen carefully-consider what is said and not said • Be mindful of the affective dimension • Consult! • Cultivate a culture of effective and appropriate communication • Learn the preferred conflict resolution styles of others • Consider alternative perspectives • Consider the impact of culture-broadly defined • Use appropriate humor • Encourage and practice self-care

  23. Questions

  24. Thank You!

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